Make a Vignette using a Farmhouse Gather Window Sign

Forever changing vignettes around our home is a common occurrence! It does tend to confuse my hubby a smidge when he leaves for work and the house looks a certain way. Then upon his return, it looks completely different! This sure was the case for a slight vignette change that I made to our side board. Trust me there’s a very awesome reason for this and it all happened around our Farmhouse Gather Window Sign.

How to Make a Vignette using a Farmhouse Gather Window Sign

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So you’re probably wondering what the awesome reason for the change?

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Now let’s get down to making a vignette!

Supplies needed:

Old Window – They can be found at old Salvage yards. Keep an eye out to when your neighbourhood is having kerb side cleanups.

Faux Greenery – I used Faux Eucalyptus sprigs from Ikea but these ones from Amazon will do the trick. You can also use real greenery straight from your garden. I would have but we have just moved house and couldn’t locate our ladder!!!!

Apples

An old set of scales or any other farmhouse bric a brac

Step 1 – Clean your window removing any dirt. Remove the transfer paper from the Gather decal and apply your old window. Make sure you remove any air bubbles with an old store or credit card. You could also paint the words gather onto the glass using glass paint.

Step 1 – Find your spot that you want to make your vignette. Start with your larger items and work your way down to the smaller items leaving the greenery until last.

Step 2 – Scatter around your apples.

Step 3 – Adjust all of your greenery so that it looks nice and full.

And there you have a really simple Vignette or any season vignette in a few simple steps!
Be sure to check out what my Farmhouse Hen pals have been busy doing.

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Sam Hay

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